One thing he said caught my attention and it's true: we're the largest coffee producer in the world and yet the ones for internal consumption are the horrible ones. It's really hard to find good coffee in popular supermarkets around Brazil. :(
This is awesome! Y'all are killin' it! I expected outrageous prices, but this is quite reasonable! Also never seen a cafe brew it at your table. That's awesome haha!
O Café no Brasil é levado muito a sério, faz parte da nossa história, se eu fosse listar colocaria o café como um dos produtos mais importantes do pais, junto com a soja e cana de açúcar.
Os caras estavam ali falando que o café que eles separam pra vender no Brasil é o mais fedido e o pior na opinião deles. O café bom vai tudo pra Europa e pros EUA. Bom saber. E mesmo assim o preço só aumenta aqui.
@@throwawayidiot6451 tem os bons pra vender nos mercados também, mas é bem mais caro. Comprei já vários tipos, incluindo o tal starbucks que bomba lá nos states. Vale a pena variar as vezes
@@throwawayidiot6451, acontece a mesma coisa com as frutas. Vi uma matéria sobre mangas, o tipo A vai para a Europa, o tipo B vai para EUA e o "resto" fica no Brasil.
This was one of the coolest videos I ever saw! I hope you guys enjoyed the farms, the Brazilian coffee industry, the process and I hope this was the roaster you chose to pattern with to bring the best coffe to your friends in North America. Good luck to Friendfolk! 💛☕
É notável a alta qualidade dos vídeos do Canal Chris and Sara. São essencialmente jornalísticos, informativos, mas também conseguem ser amazing, divertidos, muito simpáticos. Acabo de me inscrever. Parabéns.
I recommend the " Lençois Maranhenses", in the Maranhão state, here in Brazil, its one of the most beautiful places in the world! If you can do this travel, or have some time 😀❤️
So excited to try Friendfolk. I think this is so cool and brilliant. Also, this is one of my favorite edits from you both! So hooked on that intro, and love the way it develops from where coffee starts to where it ends.
Thank you so much for sharing all about the coffee farm in Brazil. We love your channel, the old one and of course the new one. Kramer is a bonus! Continue your travels, so we can pick our next trip from your travels.
This sound that John makes when he tries the coffee is so crazy (how does he make that noise?). It's funny, especially when Sara and Chris try to make the same, hahaha!
Hi, I would avoid the high summer November-February - Very hot, rainy, expensive, and busy because we Brazilians are also on vacations. the rest of the year, you still got sun and heat, but mild and less chance of rain.
@@samuhka It Depends on where you going... south of Brazil is not in the tropical area, so in may, june, july, august is cold (winter) in this region... but if you planning to visit Rio is like tropical Miami or north of Brazil is tropical too.
Love it! You guys are such an inspiration. As we start our YT journey, our travel journey as a family we love watching all the amazing content you all put out! Thank you.
Very interesting video about Brazilian coffee. It would be nice if you mentioned the names of the places you go, such as the coffee shop you went to at the end of the video. Santo Grão - Holy Grain, a play on Holy Grail.
Nice! I love it. You need travle to south of Brasil an visit "Gramado" at winter. Also go to "Aparatos da Serra" park, a canyon park between "Rio Grande do Sul" and "Santa Catarina", its wonderfull. "Foz do Iguaçu", one of most beautyfull waterfalls on world. Give a try!
Gramado and the region are the second most visited tourist spot in Brazil. It is wonderful. The wild nature, the forests, the German and Italian culture. The wine produced in this region is the biggest and best in Brazil. It has a champagne considered the best in the world. It's all very beautiful.
Hey there! We can’t wait! Also, as a side note, I was driving through Ooltewah the other day and I’m pretty sure I saw y’all turning on to Snow Hill rd. I was so excited I started yelling at my wife, “I THINK I JUST SAW CHRIS AND SARA!” 😂😂
@@chrisandsara Very cool! Just one of the many exotic places y’all explore! 😂It happened so fast, I’m surprised I was even able to recognize y’all! 😆 We live down in Ringgold and are often up in Ooltewah too. My wife and I really enjoy watching your journeys. We lost it when we saw Kramer’s backpack. 😂😂
Aqui no Brasil tomamos café de rejeito de escolha com algo torrado ( tipo milho, amendoim, arroz ou outras coisas) e ainda cravo da Índia torrado. Café mesmo não é. Quem tomou café antes dos anos 80 sabe disso. O café era encorpado, cheirava longe ao preparar, o sabor era outro.
Eu não sei quanto tempo mais vocês irão ficar no Brasil, mas precisam ir conhecer as fazendas na Serra da Mantiqueira, onde poderão beber cachaça artesanal e vinho, além das deliciosas comidas. Não deixem de ir.
That’s so exciting about your own coffee line!!! Definitely going to order some! Also, this would be a dream to tour this and see the entire process of coffee!
On a trip to the US I understood why they prefer coffee so diluted / watery, they buy very acidic coffee. Perhaps it is because of a high ratio of robusta in blend.
Suggestion: The south part of Brazil is know for the Chocolates and is beautiful out there. It's the European side of Brazil with many immigrants running their business. You'll not believe you're in Brazil. Different landscape, architecture, culture and flavours... Gramado (Rio Grande do Sul state) very romantic and THE PLACE to go for Chocolate lovers in Brazil.
Goodman's also does coffee with Chattanooga Whiskey... it's pretty tasty... :-). Getting an error that the store can't take real orders or payments. Did I miss something in the video? lol
@@chrisandsara You have actually been there, this farm is in the state of Minas Gerais (General Mines). Minas is a huge state, as big as Spain, I think one of its highlights is the colonial city of Ouro Preto, trully amazing, like a time travel. Lots of gold were found there during the colonial time, and a famous attempt at independence from Portugal took place there.
Hi Aline! Off camera (we just missed recording it), they said the demand for the really good coffee isn’t high in Brazil, especially since most cafes put lots of sugar in the drinks. You most definitely find the higher quality in Brazil though! Just like the cafe we went to in Sao Paulo. ☺️
@@chrisandsara the demand is low because is really expensive and most of us can't pay for a better coffee. To be realistic even the bad coffee is really expensive this days 😫
Gramado and the region(Rio Grande do Sul state) are the second most visited tourist spot in Brazil. It is wonderful. The wild nature, the forests, the German and Italian culture. The wine produced in this region is the biggest and best in Brazil. It has a champagne considered the best in the world. It's all very beautiful.
Voce esta falando de ouvir falar. Se vc pedir um espresso em qualquer boa cafeteria no mundo tera um sabor e qualidade semelhante. O cafe brasileiro, de supermercado só sao escuros porque sao super torrados, praticamente carvao e só da para tomar com açucar.
Not true. There are quite good coffes to.be found in Brazil. And its how it happens everywhere in the world, products to international market has to achieve certain parameters and has to offer higher margins
ponha a mao no bolso e encontrara cafe de excelente qualidade a venda.. o que voce nao vai encontrar é produto bom vendido abaixo do custo.. milagre nao existe. É igual a carne.. 1 kg de carne custa 50 reais. mas 1 kg de salsicha custa 15 reais.. o que vc espera? A culpa nao é de quem vende, mas de quem compra.
Sim para os estrangeiros com grãos de café selecionados porque para nós brasileiros só sobra os grãos podres torrados com folha de café ☕ e ainda pagamos mais de 20 reais no pacote de 500 gramas
The internal product is stinky bc The first world companies can pay better prices. I'm not complaining, But as a brizilian I would like to pay less for what they make. I manage to find a good coffee where I live but it's not even near the quality of the exported thing. Anyway. I think the internal brazilina coffee market is still growing and someday We'll be able to enoy what We make here in our land for a lower price bc sometimes the goos stuff gets exported, get labed and comes back to Brazil in an enourmous price. I get kind of pissed of bc I know the bean where plated here.
So they have no problem at all acknowledging that the best quality coffee is not sold in Brazil and specifically the coffee sold in "the internal market" is the smelly one and worst tasting in their own opinions? That's interesting to say the least.
I've tried coffee in many ways. But it's too bad, I don't like it, I don't like it. I hate Já experimentei café de várias formas. Mas é muito ruim, não gosto, não gosto. Odeio
O café nao é algo generico.. existe todo tipo de cafe, de espécie, de selecao, de blend, de torra e de preparo... esses cafes de supermercado, supertorrados, praticamente carvao moido eu tb nao gosto. Só da pra beber com muito açucar para disfarcar o gosto ruim.
One thing he said caught my attention and it's true: we're the largest coffee producer in the world and yet the ones for internal consumption are the horrible ones. It's really hard to find good coffee in popular supermarkets around Brazil. :(
Brazil is the biggest coffe producer for at least 2 centuries.
Biggest and one of the favorites too, quantity and quality.
For a record: Here in Brazil we drink our black coffee. Not a single variant from that fancy guy. Black coffee and that it.
It's like a BBC reporting. Congratulations should have a prizes for this informatives.
Probably one of my favorite travel vlogs ever! I've always thought about doing a coffee farm trip to Brazil and your tour was phenomenal!!!
Aw thank you so much! It was such a fun tour, we enjoyed the experience especially as avid coffee drinkers!
This is awesome! Y'all are killin' it! I expected outrageous prices, but this is quite reasonable! Also never seen a cafe brew it at your table. That's awesome haha!
It was such an awesome experience!
O Café no Brasil é levado muito a sério, faz parte da nossa história, se eu fosse listar colocaria o café como um dos produtos mais importantes do pais, junto com a soja e cana de açúcar.
Os caras estavam ali falando que o café que eles separam pra vender no Brasil é o mais fedido e o pior na opinião deles. O café bom vai tudo pra Europa e pros EUA. Bom saber. E mesmo assim o preço só aumenta aqui.
@@throwawayidiot6451 oque o Brasil faz de melhor quem consome é o estrangeiro, isso não é novidade nenhuma, infelizmente.
@@throwawayidiot6451 tem os bons pra vender nos mercados também, mas é bem mais caro. Comprei já vários tipos, incluindo o tal starbucks que bomba lá nos states. Vale a pena variar as vezes
@@throwawayidiot6451, acontece a mesma coisa com as frutas. Vi uma matéria sobre mangas, o tipo A vai para a Europa, o tipo B vai para EUA e o "resto" fica no Brasil.
@@wellington7845 o gringo paga la fora seila 6, 7 dolares no kilo da manga, aqui tu vai querer pagar 35 reais no kilo da manga?
Great editing and great content! Hope you guys have more footage from brazil coming out!
Thank you!
This was one of the coolest videos I ever saw! I hope you guys enjoyed the farms, the Brazilian coffee industry, the process and I hope this was the roaster you chose to pattern with to bring the best coffe to your friends in North America.
Good luck to Friendfolk! 💛☕
We're so glad you took the time to watch it, it was such an awesome experience! Thank you!
É notável a alta qualidade dos vídeos do Canal Chris and Sara. São essencialmente jornalísticos, informativos, mas também conseguem ser amazing, divertidos, muito simpáticos. Acabo de me inscrever. Parabéns.
That is so kind, thank you!
I got addicted to your channel, I'm delighted to know that you loved my country
That's so kind, thanks for watching! Yes, we loved Brazil!
Oh wow, this is most excited we've ever been about one of your videos (and we already love them so much)! Huge coffee lovers over here! CHEERS!!!
Yay! We're so excited too!!
I recommend the " Lençois Maranhenses", in the Maranhão state, here in Brazil, its one of the most beautiful places in the world! If you can do this travel, or have some time 😀❤️
So excited to try Friendfolk. I think this is so cool and brilliant. Also, this is one of my favorite edits from you both! So hooked on that intro, and love the way it develops from where coffee starts to where it ends.
Thanks so much, we're so excited to share our coffee with y'all!
Welcome to Brazil! São Paulo city!
Bem vindos ao Brasil! Cidade de São Paulo!!! I Love coffee too!!! Eu amo café também!!! 😊👏🇧🇷🇺🇸
Thank you! Always great to meet a fellow coffee lover!
bem vindos ao cafe do brasil bons negocios
aqui no brasil vcs podem fazer grandes nrgocios com café diamantes soja madeiras de exportação enfim muitos negocios okey
Thoroughly enjoyed this video. 😆 We LOVE coffee. ☕️
Us, too! Maybe y'all can visit us on the road one day and we can do a coffee tour!
Congratulations, look forward to trying it!
Thank you so much for sharing all about the coffee farm in Brazil. We love your channel, the old one and of course the new one. Kramer is a bonus! Continue your travels, so we can pick our next trip from your travels.
Thanks so much for following along, we really appreciate it!
COFFEEEEEEEE YESSSS!!!! SO EXCITED FOR YOU GUYS!
Thank you! We're so excited too!!
Had to make a cup of coffee to watch this.
Haha we should've caveated the video by suggesting you watch with a cup of coffee in hand!
This is awesome. I did taste testing like this when I worked at Starbucks(when they focused more on coffee)
It was such a cool experience!
What a fascinating look at "How its made". Thank you. Until next time... Travel safe.
Thanks for watching!
This sound that John makes when he tries the coffee is so crazy (how does he make that noise?). It's funny, especially when Sara and Chris try to make the same, hahaha!
Congratulations! Sounds like an exciting new adventure :)
Thanks! We're so excited!
What a high quality content! Congratulations, LOVED IT!
Thank you so much!
I'm addicted to coffee ... That was a really cool video.
Thanks.
Same here! Thanks for watching!
Great content!
The coffee sold on the shelves here suck a lot. This video only showed me where the good ones are going hahahaha :(
Awesome! Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Coolest travel vlog ever.
Thanks so much for watching, we're glad you enjoyed it!
Precious and out of the box content.
Had a lot of fun on the tasting part :D
Thank you!
Amazing video!
Thank you!
wow
coffee magnificent video
Thank you!
Lovely video. Brazil looks so much fun! What's the best time of the year to visit?
Hi, I would avoid the high summer November-February - Very hot, rainy, expensive, and busy because we Brazilians are also on vacations. the rest of the year, you still got sun and heat, but mild and less chance of rain.
April/May and September/October, mid season
@@samuhka It Depends on where you going... south of Brazil is not in the tropical area, so in may, june, july, august is cold (winter) in this region... but if you planning to visit Rio is like tropical Miami or north of Brazil is tropical too.
It looks like there is already great advice from others on your question I think I'd trust the answers seen above!
Love it! You guys are such an inspiration. As we start our YT journey, our travel journey as a family we love watching all the amazing content you all put out! Thank you.
Wow that's so kind, thank you! How exciting for y'all to be starting down the TH-cam journey!
Hi from Brazil, guys. We loooove you 🇧🇷❤️
Hello! Thanks for watching!
Very interesting video about Brazilian coffee.
It would be nice if you mentioned the names of the places you go, such as the coffee shop you went to at the end of the video. Santo Grão - Holy Grain, a play on Holy Grail.
OMG, it was so cool! And to see a scene of "The Office" in the middle of the video made me laugh so much.
Thanks for watching! Haha yes, we love throwing The Office clips in there if we can
My favorite travel channel on TH-cam ❤️❤️❤️
We're so glad to hear that, thanks for watching!!
Que legal eu amo café ☕️
Nice! I love it. You need travle to south of Brasil an visit "Gramado" at winter. Also go to "Aparatos da Serra" park, a canyon park between "Rio Grande do Sul" and "Santa Catarina", its wonderfull. "Foz do Iguaçu", one of most beautyfull waterfalls on world. Give a try!
Absolut love the text. You are very talent.
Thank you!
I following you because Brazil
Thanks for following!
Visit the south of Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul (land of Brasilian Barbicue), My city, Gramado, and santa Catarina.
We will have to add these places to our list!
Gramado and the region are the second most visited tourist spot in Brazil.
It is wonderful. The wild nature, the forests, the German and Italian culture. The wine produced in this region is the biggest and best in Brazil. It has a champagne considered the best in the world. It's all very beautiful.
Just bought our first bag from the pre sale!
Yay, thank you! We hope you love it!
Hey there! We can’t wait! Also, as a side note, I was driving through Ooltewah the other day and I’m pretty sure I saw y’all turning on to Snow Hill rd. I was so excited I started yelling at my wife, “I THINK I JUST SAW CHRIS AND SARA!” 😂😂
hahaha that was us!! We’re in Ooltewah pretty often! I wish we had seen you, too! :)
@@chrisandsara Very cool! Just one of the many exotic places y’all explore! 😂It happened so fast, I’m surprised I was even able to recognize y’all! 😆 We live down in Ringgold and are often up in Ooltewah too. My wife and I really enjoy watching your journeys. We lost it
when we saw Kramer’s backpack. 😂😂
Aqui no Brasil tomamos café de rejeito de escolha com algo torrado ( tipo milho, amendoim, arroz ou outras coisas) e ainda cravo da Índia torrado. Café mesmo não é. Quem tomou café antes dos anos 80 sabe disso. O café era encorpado, cheirava longe ao preparar, o sabor era outro.
That's really interesting to learn! Thanks for sharing.
Are you planning to come to the northeast? Come to Recife!!!!
thanks
Thanks for watching!
Melhor cafe do mundo e do brazil
Pode até ser, mas aqui não fica. É tudo exportado kkkkkkk
@@t01 verdade
Nice video!
Thank you!
Eu não sei quanto tempo mais vocês irão ficar no Brasil, mas precisam ir conhecer as fazendas na Serra da Mantiqueira, onde poderão beber cachaça artesanal e vinho, além das deliciosas comidas. Não deixem de ir.
That sounds wonderful, we'd love to go there someday!
Taste testing coffee is like wine tasting but much louder. 🤣
That’s so exciting about your own coffee line!!! Definitely going to order some! Also, this would be a dream to tour this and see the entire process of coffee!
Yay thank you! Yes, it was such a dream come true especially for coffee lovers like us!
@@chrisandsara Just ordered! So beyond excited!!! ☕️☕️☕️
Do a Kona coffee one month. We picked some beans when we were in Hawaii.
On a trip to the US I understood why they prefer coffee so diluted / watery, they buy very acidic coffee. Perhaps it is because of a high ratio of robusta in blend.
Tenho que concordar ❤️🇧🇷
Suggestion: The south part of Brazil is know for the Chocolates and is beautiful out there. It's the European side of Brazil with many immigrants running their business. You'll not believe you're in Brazil. Different landscape, architecture, culture and flavours... Gramado (Rio Grande do Sul state) very romantic and THE PLACE to go for Chocolate lovers in Brazil.
Não acho que eles vieram ao Brasil para ver uma falsificada Europa (ainda mais sendo de quinta categoria).
Yum! We will have to check out the southern part for chocolate someday!
Pre-order complete, now hurry up and ship :)
Yay thank you!
cool city name.. cooool naame repeat plz. love from brazil
I'm a one a day guy. But it's always nice (I'm the sit with friends adventure guy)
Goodman's also does coffee with Chattanooga Whiskey... it's pretty tasty... :-). Getting an error that the store can't take real orders or payments. Did I miss something in the video? lol
Thanks for telling us! I think it’s resolved now.
Oh man, you need to go to Minas Gerais!
Falcafé is in Ouro Fino, Minas Gerais
We've heard that is a great place to visit!
@@chrisandsara You have actually been there, this farm is in the state of Minas Gerais (General Mines).
Minas is a huge state, as big as Spain, I think one of its highlights is the colonial city of Ouro Preto, trully amazing, like a time travel.
Lots of gold were found there during the colonial time, and a famous attempt at independence from Portugal took place there.
great to know that our producers say to you they leave the worst coffee to Brazil, as a brazilian I feel realy bad.
Hi Aline! Off camera (we just missed recording it), they said the demand for the really good coffee isn’t high in Brazil, especially since most cafes put lots of sugar in the drinks. You most definitely find the higher quality in Brazil though! Just like the cafe we went to in Sao Paulo. ☺️
@@chrisandsara the demand is low because is really expensive and most of us can't pay for a better coffee.
To be realistic even the bad coffee is really expensive this days 😫
I, too, like to brag.
For chasing babies or climbing mountaintops, or chasing babies on mountain tops (which is pretty much how we roll) 🤔🤣🤣🤣
😂😂
Gramado and the region(Rio Grande do Sul state) are the second most visited tourist spot in Brazil.
It is wonderful. The wild nature, the forests, the German and Italian culture. The wine produced in this region is the biggest and best in Brazil. It has a champagne considered the best in the world. It's all very beautiful.
Vc trabalha na secretaria turismo de gramado? Kkkkkk é um meio bem barato de fazer propaganda
19:02 hahahahahahahahahahaha
Does Goodman's coffee have a bean that is NATURALLY and HONEY PROCESSED?
Yep. Black honey, white honey.
Natural and anaerobic naturals
@@chrisandsara WHERE can I buy some?
@@jakobw135 www.goodmancoffeeroasters.com/coffee/congo-timu-south-kivu
Café fora do Brasil, só os caros, em lugares específicos,no geral é chafé. A maioria nem cor de café têm.
Voce esta falando de ouvir falar. Se vc pedir um espresso em qualquer boa cafeteria no mundo tera um sabor e qualidade semelhante. O cafe brasileiro, de supermercado só sao escuros porque sao super torrados, praticamente carvao e só da para tomar com açucar.
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delivery isnt avaible to Japan ='(
"Internal consumption is kind of the horrible ones" - yep, sell out all that is good, keep the scraps for us the Brazilians. No surprises here.
Not true. There are quite good coffes to.be found in Brazil. And its how it happens everywhere in the world, products to international market has to achieve certain parameters and has to offer higher margins
ponha a mao no bolso e encontrara cafe de excelente qualidade a venda.. o que voce nao vai encontrar é produto bom vendido abaixo do custo.. milagre nao existe. É igual a carne.. 1 kg de carne custa 50 reais. mas 1 kg de salsicha custa 15 reais.. o que vc espera? A culpa nao é de quem vende, mas de quem compra.
that is not all true, there is good coffee in Brazil market, but you have to find it
@@tecnoinfo.1488 dá pra comprar os melhores também, só que são mais caros 🤣🤣
@@locao1983 exato.. pq alguem gastaria mais esforço para plantar e escolher os melhores frutos se esse custo a mais nao reverte em lucro?
is the coffee organic or grown and processed without pesticides?
I think that is impossible to have the crop size we have going organic and without pesticides
@@MatheusFP104 Thanks. Was going to buy their coffee but think I will pass.
@@DirtPiler Their coffee has nothing to do with the ones showed here in Brazil I think.
The organic ones is quite high end.
Are you going to sign each bag of coffee?
Haha that's not a bad idea!
O BRASIL TEM MELHOR CAFÉ DO MUNDO GOSTOU CAFÉ MINEIRO
Sim para os estrangeiros com grãos de café selecionados porque para nós brasileiros só sobra os grãos podres torrados com folha de café ☕ e ainda pagamos mais de 20 reais no pacote de 500 gramas
15.00! OK. People will pay that much at Starbucks, yet not to make it themselves.
The internal product is stinky bc The first world companies can pay better prices. I'm not complaining, But as a brizilian I would like to pay less for what they make. I manage to find a good coffee where I live but it's not even near the quality of the exported thing.
Anyway. I think the internal brazilina coffee market is still growing and someday We'll be able to enoy what We make here in our land for a lower price bc sometimes the goos stuff gets exported, get labed and comes back to Brazil in an enourmous price. I get kind of pissed of bc I know the bean where plated here.
Nice,but still forgetting to say Brazil is divided by state,so Brazil,but .... ?? State?
Support a content creator from our area by buying a small batch coffee? I can do that!
Thank you!!
How sad even the producer himself admits he sells the WORST product for us 😢
So they have no problem at all acknowledging that the best quality coffee is not sold in Brazil and specifically the coffee sold in "the internal market" is the smelly one and worst tasting in their own opinions?
That's interesting to say the least.
He was not serious
That is the common coffee, but we have the premium but is more expensive.
#1 coffee in what regard? Bad clickbait title... Nice trip to Brazil though, happy you've seen production from start to finish.
NO WAY KID!!! DO YOU NEED TO LEARN FIRST!° MY DISLIKE!!!
I've tried coffee in many ways. But it's too bad, I don't like it, I don't like it. I hate
Já experimentei café de várias formas. Mas é muito ruim, não gosto, não gosto. Odeio
O café nao é algo generico.. existe todo tipo de cafe, de espécie, de selecao, de blend, de torra e de preparo... esses cafes de supermercado, supertorrados, praticamente carvao moido eu tb nao gosto. Só da pra beber com muito açucar para disfarcar o gosto ruim.
@@tecnoinfo.1488 então justamente. Nem açúcar disfarça o gosto ruim. Nem café com leite gosto. É ruim demais
tu és um caso sério 😄
Coffee isn't for everyone, it's definitely a strong taste!
I look forward to seeing y’all featured in a future “colinandsamir” episode/newsletter. IYKYK 🚀🌙